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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Turnkey or Properties with some minor rehab?
Hello BP Family!
I've made some progress and wanted to share. I just created a LLC in PA. I'll be looking at Philadelphia, Bethlehem and Allentown areas.
Although, I am not too familiar with those areas, I will be doing more research.
I know this is never ending debate, but... Should I invest in Turnkey properties or Decent ones that need some minor rehab?
Just to give you some context, I have a full time job and a family with young children. On top of that, as you house owners know, there's always something to do with your primary residence.
I'm also giving some thoughts to hiring a property manager. Please share some of your thoughts thinking back the day you started investing in your First rental property.
Thank you!
Most Popular Reply
This depends on your objective and goals.
Do you have extra money that you want to create some cash flow, and long term wealth, while spending little to none of your own time/energy? If so turn-key properties may be for you....
Do you want to create equity, and potentially continue using the same funds to purchase additional properties? If so then you need to find "under valued" properties, rehab, and rent.